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Wisconsin Man Arrested for Suspected DUI Accident

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When a driver is pulled over in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, they often think about the potential charges they could face. With regards to a suspected drunk driving, a driver could endure serious penalties and consequences such as license revocation, fines, and even jail time. These consequences could seriously impact their personal life as well as their professional life, so it is important that they properly address the situation and devise a strong defense.

Authorities arrested a Fond du Lac man following an alleged drunk driving accident in Wisconsin. The 30-year-old man was apprehended after authorities received phone call tips about a suspicious car parked in the driveway of a business. At around 4:40 a.m. authorities approached the vehicle where the driver was reportedly passed out. Officers also noticed front-end damage.

After authorities woke up the man, the man apparently began swearing at the officers and proceeded to drive his vehicle backward causing it to collide with the police vehicle. Authorities were able to apprehend the man after he resisted and they transported him to the hospital for a blood alcohol test. The results of the blood test were not reported, but they booked the suspect after the test.

Officers are still trying to determine what caused the initial damage to his vehicle and an investigation is ongoing. In some situations, drivers could use the details of their arrest to help in their defense strategies. If the arrest was improper or the blood test was not properly conducted, this evidence could be suppressed. This could help reduce or drop the charges against the accused.

When a driver faces a DUI they should understand their defense options. Seeking guidance could help them devise a strategy that could ultimately reduce or prevent the potential penalties. All drivers are entitled to a defense, so it is crucial they understand their potential courses of action.

Source: WTAQ, "Fond du Lac man arrested after hitting Oshkosh police car while drunk," Jeff Flynt, April 2, 2014

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